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نویسندگان: Stanley Gunstream
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ISBN (شابک) : 0078097290, 9780078097294
ناشر: McGraw-Hill
سال نشر: 2015
تعداد صفحات: 577
زبان: English
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PART ONE Organization of the Body 1 CHAPTER ONE Introduction to the Human Body 1 Chapter Outline 1 Selected Key Terms 2 1.1 Anatomy and Physiology 2 1.2 Levels of Organization 2 1.3 Directional Terms 6 1.4 Body Regions 6 1.5 Body Planes and Sections 6 1.6 Body Cavities 9 1.7 Abdominopelvic Subdivisions 13 1.8 Maintenance of Life 13 Chapter Summary 17 Self-Review 18 Critical Thinking 18 Additional Resources 18 CHAPTER TWO Chemicals of Life 24 Chapter Outline 24 Selected Key Terms 25 2.1 Atoms and Elements 25 2.2 Molecules and Compounds 28 2.3 Compounds Composing the Human Body 33 Chapter Summary 46 Self-Review 47 Critical Thinking 48 Additional Resources 48 CHAPTER THREE Cell 49 Chapter Outline 49 Selected Key Terms 50 3.1 Cell Structure 50 3.2 Transport Across Plasma Membranes 56 3.3 Cellular Respiration 60 3.4 Protein Synthesis 61 3.5 Cell Division 63 Chapter Summary 66 Self-Review 68 Critical Thinking 68 Additional Resources 68 CHAPTER FOUR Tissues and Membranes 69 Chapter Outline 69 Selected Key Terms 70 4.1 Epithelial Tissues 70 4.2 Connective Tissues 75 4.3 Muscle Tissues 81 PART TWO Covering, Support, and Movement of the Body 88 CHAPTER FIVE Integumentary System 88 Chapter Outline 88 Selected Key Terms 89 5.1 Functions of the Skin 89 5.2 Structure of the Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue 89 5.3 Skin Color 93 5.4 Accessory Structures 94 5.5 Temperature Regulation 97 5.6 Aging of the Skin 99 5.7 Disorders of the Skin 100 Chapter Summary 101 Self-Review 102 Critical Thinking 102 Additional Resources 102 CHAPTER SIX Skeletal System 103 Chapter Outline 103 Selected Key Terms 104 6.1 Functions of the Skeletal System 104 6.2 Bone Structure 104 6.3 Bone Formation 106 6.4 Divisions of the Skeleton 109 6.5 Axial Skeleton 109 6.6 Appendicular Skeleton 120 6.7 Articulations 125 6.8 Disorders of the Skeletal System 127 Chapter Summary 132 Self-Review 134 Critical Thinking 134 Additional Resources 134 CHAPTER SEVEN Muscular System 135 Chapter Outline 135 Selected Key Terms 136 7.1 Structure of Skeletal Muscle 137 7.2 Physiology of Skeletal Muscle Contraction 141 7.3 Actions of Skeletal Muscles 147 7.4 Naming of Muscles 147 7.5 Major Skeletal Muscles 147 7.6 Disorders of the Muscular System 157 Chapter Summary 159 Self-Review 161 Critical Thinking 161 Additional Resources 161 PART THREE Integration and Control 162 CHAPTER EIGHT Nervous System 162 Chapter Outline 162 Selected Key Terms 163 8.1 Divisions of the Nervous System 163 8.2 Nervous Tissue 164 8.3 Neuron Physiology 167 8.4 Protection for the Central Nervous System 172 8.5 Brain 173 8.6 Spinal Cord 179 8.7 Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) 181 8.8 Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) 185 8.9 Disorders of the Nervous System 189 Chapter Summary 191 Self-Review 193 Critical Thinking 193 Additional Resources 193 CHAPTER NINE Senses 194 Chapter Outline 194 Selected Key Terms 195 9.1 Sensations 195 9.2 General Senses 196 9.3 Special Senses 198 9.4 Disorders of The Special Senses 214 Chapter Summary 216 Self-Review 217 Critical Thinking 218 Additional Resources 218 CHAPTER TEN Endocrine System 219 Chapter Outline 219 Selected Key Terms 220 10.1 The Chemical Nature of Hormones 220 10.2 Pituitary Gland 224 10.3 Thyroid Gland 228 10.4 Parathyroid Glands 230 10.5 Adrenal Glands 230 10.6 Pancreas 233 10.7 Gonads 236 10.8 Other Endocrine Glands and Tissues 237 Chapter Summary 237 Self-Review 239 Critical Thinking 239 Additional Resources 239 PART FOUR Maintenance of the Body 240 CHAPTER ELEVEN Blood 240 Chapter Outline 240 Selected Key Terms 241 11.1 General Characteristics of Blood 241 11.2 Red Blood Cells 242 11.3 White Blood Cells 244 11.4 Platelets 248 11.5 Plasma 248 11.6 Hemostasis 249 11.7 Human Blood Types 251 11.8 Disorders of the Blood 255 Chapter Summary 256 Self-Review 257 Critical Thinking 257 Additional Resources 257 CHAPTER TWELVE The Cardiovascular System 258 Chapter Outline 258 Selected Key Terms 259 12.1 Anatomy of the Heart 259 12.2 Cardiac Cycle 266 12.3 Heart Conduction System 267 12.4 Regulation of Heart Function 268 12.5 Types of Blood Vessels 270 12.6 Blood Flow 273 12.7 Blood Pressure 274 12.8 Circulation Pathways 276 12.9 Systemic Arteries 276 12.10 Systemic Veins 281 12.11 Disorders of the Heart and Blood Vessels 286 Chapter Summary 287 Self-Review 289 Critical Thinking 289 Additional Resources 289 CHAPTER THIRTEEN Lymphoid System and Defenses Against Disease 290 Chapter Outline 290 Selected Key Terms 291 13.1 Lymph and Lymphatic Vessels 291 13.2 Lymphoid Organs 292 13.3 Lymphoid Tissues 295 13.4 Nonspecific Resistance 297 13.5 Immunity 299 13.6 Immune Responses 302 13.7 Rejection of Organ Transplants 304 13.8 Disorders of the Lymphoid System 304 Chapter Summary 306 Self-Review 307 Critical Thinking 307 Additional Resources 307 CHAPTER FOURTEEN Respiratory System 308 Chapter Outline 308 Selected Key Terms 309 14.1 Structures of the Respiratory System 309 14.2 Breathing 315 14.3 Respiratory Volumes and Capacities 316 14.4 Control of Breathing 318 14.5 Factors Influencing Breathing 319 14.6 Gas Exchange 320 14.7 Transport of Respiratory Gases 321 14.8 Disorders of the Respiratory System 322 Chapter Summary 324 Self-Review 325 Critical Thinking 325 Additional Resources 325 CHAPTER FIFTEEN Digestive System 326 Chapter Outline 326 Selected Key Terms 327 15.1 Digestion: An Overview 327 15.2 Alimentary Canal: General Characteristics 327 15.3 Mouth 330 15.4 Pharynx and Esophagus 333 15.5 Stomach 334 15.6 Pancreas 336 15.7 Liver 338 15.8 Small Intestine 340 15.9 Large Intestine 344 15.10 Nutrients: Sources and Uses 345 15.11 Disorders of the Digestive System 350 Chapter Summary 352 Self-Review 354 Critical Thinking 354 Additional Resources 354 CHAPTER SIXTEEN Urinary System 355 Chapter Outline 355 Selected Key Terms 356 16.1 Functions of the Urinary System 356 16.2 Anatomy of the Kidneys 357 16.3 Urine Formation 360 16.4 Excretion of Urine 366 16.5 Maintenance of Blood Plasma Composition 368 16.6 Disorders of the Urinary System 371 Chapter Summary 372 Self-Review 373 Critical Thinking 373 Additional Resources 373 PART FIVE Reproduction 374 CHAPTER SEVENTEEN Reproductive Systems 374 Chapter Outline 374 Selected Key Terms 375 17.1 Male Reproductive System 375 17.2 Male Sexual Response 382 17.3 Hormonal Control of Reproduction in Males 382 17.4 Female Reproductive System 384 17.5 Female Sexual Response 389 17.6 Hormonal Control of Reproduction in Females 389 17.7 Mammary Glands 392 17.8 Birth Control 393 17.9 Disorders of the Reproductive Systems 396 Chapter Summary 397 Self-Review 399 Critical Thinking 399 Additional Resources 399 CHAPTER EIGHTEEN Development, Pregnancy, and Genetics 400 Chapter Outline 400 Selected Key Terms 401 18.1 Fertilization and Early Development 401 18.2 Embryonic Development 403 18.3 Fetal Development 406 18.4 Hormonal Control of Pregnancy 407 18.5 Birth 409 18.6 Cardiovascular Adaptations 410 18.7 Lactation 413 18.8 Disorders of Pregnancy, Prenatal Development, and Postnatal Development 413 18.9 Genetics 414 18.10 Inherited Diseases 418 Chapter Summary 419 Self-Review 421 Critical Thinking 421 Additional Resources 421 PART SIX Study Guides 422 Appendices A Keys to Medical Terminology 531 B Answers to Self-Review Questions 536 Glossary 538 Photo/Line Art Credits 553 Index 554